In a recent interview, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni candidly shared her biggest regret regarding the final days of her beloved father, Rishi Kapoor, who passed away four years ago after battling cancer. Reflecting on the profound impact of his absence, she revealed that despite being by his side during his final moments, she deeply regrets not being able to answer his last phone call. Riddhima recounted how her father had called her to connect, but she missed the opportunity to speak with him. Even now, she holds onto the screenshot of the missed call as a poignant reminder of her regret.
Meanwhile, Rishi Kapoor’s wife, veteran actress Neetu Kapoor, has been bravely navigating life since his passing, honoring his memory with resilience and grace. Sharing a heartfelt tribute on her Instagram, she expressed the enduring void left by his absence and the profound impact he continues to have on their lives.
Similarly, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni has been grappling with the loss of her father every day. On the fourth anniversary of his death, she took to social media to share a poignant throwback picture with him, accompanied by a poignant message: “Those who love you don’t go away, they walk beside us every day.” The post serves as a touching tribute to Rishi Kapoor’s enduring presence in their lives and the indelible mark he left on their hearts.
Rishi Kapoor, a celebrated actor known for his charisma and talent, was a prominent figure in both the film industry and the Kapoor family. From his iconic performances in the 60s to his stellar acting in the early 2000s, he captivated audiences with his versatile performances. Despite occasional media attention on his strained relationship with son Ranbir Kapoor, his final days were marked by cherished moments spent together as a family, including quality time with his son and daughter-in-law, Alia Bhatt.
As the Kapoor family and fans continue to cherish Rishi Kapoor’s memory, his legacy lives on through his timeless contributions to cinema and the enduring love of those who hold him dear.